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Item Contrer l'exode des cerveaux : Afrique orientale et centrale - une recherche plus soutenue et pertinente s'impose pour favoriser l'essor de l'agriculture(Section de l'évaluation, CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2003) CRDI. Section de l'évaluationItem Battling brain drain : East and Central Africa needs more sustained and relevant research to succeed in agriculture(Evaluation Unit, IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2003) IDRC. Evaluation UnitItem Partager les terres, façonner l'avenir : au Liban, le consensus social et la renaissance des institutions ont constitué l'assise de la recherche d'une stratégie durable d'utilisation des terres(Section de l'évaluation, CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2002) Dale, StephenItem Sharing the land, shaping the future : in Lebanon, social consensus and institutional revival were key ingredients in the search for a sustainable land use strategy(Evaluation Unit, IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2002) Dale, StephenA major accomplishment of the “Sustainable Improvement of Marginal Lands in Lebanon” project was to help communities in Lebanon’s poor Arsaal district overcome social strife and chart a new course toward the sustainable use of overstretched resources. But in the process, it had unexpected impacts: contributing to the revival of a moribund municipal government and prompting Lebanese researchers and international donors to adopt a new approach to environmental research.Item IDRC policy case studies : Evaluation Unit; ECAPAPA case study(Resource Management and Policy Analysis Institute, Nairobi, KE, 2003) Ackello-Ogutu, ChrisItem Strategic evaluation : research influence on policy; the cases of high altitude and mining, and the impact of copper mining on water resources in Southern Peru, final version(2003) IDRC. Evaluation Unit; Loayza Careaga, F.Item Case study of sustainable improvement of marginal lands in Arsaal, Lebanon : phases I and II; a contribution to "Strategic Evaluation : Research Influence on Policy"(Friends of the Earth Canada, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2002) Brooks, David B.Item Changing the face of mining in Peru : the news is both good and bad for miners and mining communities(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2004) IDRC. Evaluation Unit; Stanley, B.Two projects in Peru, where mining is a major industry, illustrate the difficulties in enforcing environmental and health regulations— and in one case, show how the effective use of research can influence the policies of both business and government. Research derived from a case study on copper mining impacted the lenience of the Peruvian government, and due to a favourable policy context, forced changes in practices of the Southern Peru Copper Corporation (SPCC) water use and management. However, case study findings regarding Chronic Mountain Sickness did not affect policy.Item Nouveau visage de l'exploitation minière au Pérou : de bonnes et de mauvaises nouvelles pour les collectivités minières(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2004) CRDI. Section de l'évaluation; Stanley, B.